PAGE TWO.
Visitors
Can Find
Adolf Out
At the Barn
If They Look
Carefully.
Words by Bch«efer
llualc by Coudo.
BOXERS TRAIN
HARD FOR
MATCH
Battling Brandt and Denver
Ed Martin are not lotting up on
their training for their 10 round
(boxing exhibition before the lius
liu'hh Men's Athletic club in the
Ollde rink Monday nlgnt despite
thn reported rumors that there
will be police Interference on that
notable occasion.
It seems that Chief of Police
Loom Is has declared that he will
not permit "prize fights" in Taco
mi.
"I don't think it Is up to me
to make any statement furthen
than what has already been said,
aald the chief this morning. "The
papers know more than any one
else about this matter," he con
cluded.
The club has not in any way
changed its program for Monday
night and unless police Interfer
ence U ordered the matches will
be pulled off as scheduled.
HKAVYWKKJHT 15OXINU
Denver Kd Martin
VS.
Bottling lii'.'iinK
10 Rounds.
GIJDK KINK
Monday Night, Dee. 10th
Auspices Business Men's Ath
letic Club
Admission $1.00, $1.50, $2.
Membership tickets can be
had at Donnelly Hotel Cigar
Store, Alfred's Cigar Store, Pa
cific, near 13th; later Pool
Room, Olympic Club.
itent your meant tmne tnrougn
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word, rfcone Mala 11. •••
ENJOYING LIFE
The American people believe in enjoy
ing life; in a temperate indulgence in those
things that make for pleasure. So you
find that they drink beer and that beer is
growing more and more into popularity in
this country.
PACIFIC BEER
Will please you. It has a piquant flavor
that catches the popular fancy. After a
hard day's work in the shop, at the desk,
on the street, or in the home, you'll find it
most delightful. It's healthful, too.
BEST, EAST OR WEST
Main 352
VTo those concerned, I will state that I came to Tacoma four years
•*o from Portland where I had been under treatment for stomach and
bowel trouble by four different doctors
and osteopaths. 1 had been an Invalid
Hi^ 'or tw" years and was not able to walk
K' "luce I look Dr. Mary's treatment
Mm EmL^LV. that I could not do a day's work, and I
BP^^Bi Bfc am *;l"1 '" have this opportunity to rec-
Hrv^ ' >d lilh treatment.
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I B^lH^^flSf fj kidney* ' and bladder, also Appendicitis,
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VHB L|«l. :/ ments, and all weaknesses, chronic and
r ■"'■'■ nervous disorders. Lady attendant for the
B£Mfc>< / women. Finest optical goods at right
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MAY SUTTON, TENNIS
CHAMPION A BRIDE
LOS ANGELES, Cftl., Hoc. 12.
—A notable merger of tennis ti
tles was made last evening when
Thomas Clark Bundy, national
doubles champion, and Miss May
Sutton of Pasadena, formerly
woman tennis champion of the
world, were wed here.
The wedding took place at
Christ church and waa an event
in the tennis world as well as a
pronounced social function. Simp
son Sinsabaugh, the tennis ex
pert, was best man and Miss
Florence Sutton attended her s's
tcr.
Miss Sutton was reported en
gaged to Harry I). Ham, banker
of Mexico, in July, 1909. Cupid
"served a fault" in the engage
ment, to draw on a technical ten
nis term, however, and Miss Sut
ton announced several months
later that the engagement had
been broken.
"It's all off," she said, by way
of explanation, "and I'm glad to
lie footloose and fancy-free."
Miss tattoo in the tennis world
has occupied a unique position.
Throughout her career as a ten
nis player she has been unbeat
able, and she lost the title of
world champion simply because
she did not go abroad to defend
it. It was said at this time that
Miss Sutton had grown tired of
victories on the tennis court, and
they no longer had charm or ex
citement for her.
Bundy shares his doubles ten
nis championship with Maurice
Loughlin of San Franoisco. When
he is not playing tennis he sells
real estate In Los Angeles.
|T^j"J^™"?^|DAY AND
fijy&lj (I NIGHT
|fiS»jP5 I SCHOOL
II COnj^twt !jl i'-"r<>n Now.
H V^L-jL^^^Jlo ami Mil Sts.
MAY SUTTON.
XMAS WANTS
By a pool "slicker" —"Soft
Thing" with "Dough" to "Clean"
(wealthy blind man would do)
and seratchless cue-ball.
By a poker player—Nice quiet
game, "protected," and perpetual
royal flush.
By a ball player—A winter
league with electric warming
pans for bases, and salary at
$50,000 per year, payable in ad
vance.
By a "loan shark" —Office
room In peaceful town with
"boob" inhabitants and no newe
paper like the Times.
CHANCE ASKS
$20,000 NOW
(By BMM Press Leased Wire.)
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 12. —
New York or nothing and $20,
--000 a year salary, or life among
the orange groves. That is Frank
Chance's decision today in the
matter of his baseball prospects
for next season.
"I will play in New York,"
Chance said, "but that's the only
city besides Chicago that I will
consider, because it's only other
city where I can get a satisfac
tory salary. I want $20,000 a
year." (
HIGHLANDERS
WANT CHANCE
CHICAGO. Dec. 12.—Arthur
Irwin, business manager of the
New York American Baseball
league club, will start for Los
Angeles either this afternoon or
tomorrow to offer a contract to
Frank Chance, deposed manager
of the Chicago Nationals, to
manage the New York Highland
ers. It Is reported the contract
calls for an annual salary of
118,000.
Thmro is Only Onm
"Bromo Quinine 00
That la
Laxative Bremo Quinine
USCD THE WOHIU OVER TO CURE A COID 10 ONE DAY.
Always remember the full name. Look jC* * {QThf \ w^^.-'--'.'^
for this signature oo rTrrr box. . 9fip. :;' %\M ' ?^jf^tS\ifj*j)dt'C -U
THE TACOMA TIMES.
WHO EVER HEARD OF AN AMERICAN
CITY TURNING DOWN BASE BALL?
The bipj mitts cracked together
In the lobby of the Tacoma hotel
this morning.
"Hello, Joe!" said the owner
of big mitt number one.
"By thunder, if it ain't Bob!"
came back from big mitt number
two.
And Joe McGinnity, the Iron
Man of baseball, and his old-time
opponent slabster, Bob Gale of
Tacoma, sat down lin a .qulof,
cranny of the big hostelry for
nice peaceable palaver.
They talked some of Joe's new
project, the Tacoma Tigers. They
dwelt for a time on the raising
of farm products, which is Bob's
later triumph since he left the
big leagues; and they mused long
and fondly over the old days 20
years ago back in Pittsburg.
Right out of the cold and fog
and rain. Old King Baseball step
ped for half an hour and heard
himself praised and petted and
joshed as eagerly as during the
world series jußt before he hl-
WHITMAN KIDS ARE
THE BEST PUNTERS
Whitman school boys have
more kick in their legs than any
other Fifth grade boys in £tie
city.
The 'Whitman youngsters boot
ed the pigskin for an average dis
tance of 60 feet 7 Inches, the
longest kick traveling 103 feet.
Miss McMatriea' boys of the
sixth grade were the best in their
"IRON MAN" TO BE
FETED TONIGHT
Baseball powers of the North
west, players who are wintering
in these parts and just plain
friends of "Iron Man" Joe Mc-
Ginnity will assemble this even
ing to honor the former big
leaguer with a smoker at Elks'
hall.
BAT NELSON
STILL AT IT
NEW YORK, Dec. 12. —Un-
daunted by his recent defeat by
Leach Cross, Battling Nelson Is
matched to meet Teddy Maloney
iv a six round bout in Philadel
phia tomorrow night. Maloney
is known as a very light hitter,
and the fans are picking "Bat"
to grab everything in sight and
keep his opponent pretty busy.
MULTNOMAHS
PLAY SEATTLE
PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 12.—
The football team of the Multno
mah club will play but two
games this season. They will
meet the Seattle all-star team at
Seattle on Saturday and will meet
the same aggregation in Portland
for a second game New Year"s
day.
BASKET BALL
FOR TONIGHT
The Pierce County Athletic as
sociation enters the local sport
ing world tonight when the Y. M.
C. A. basketball team will clash
with the pick of four service
teams of the Armory on to* asso
ciation floor. The garakg will
start at 8 o'clock.
bernated for the winter.
Two huskier looking men than
Joe and Bob couldn't be found
in the whole world of athletic
sports.
"I'm coming over to see you,
Bob," said Joe as his old friend
of the diamond backed away
slowly at the end of the chat.
"Just as quick as I get a chance
I'm coming over to the farm
with the wife and daughter and
we'll talk some more about the
times when we were kids in the
game tojjether."
The Iron Man settled ba,ck into
a divan, crossing his legs.
"Who'd ever thought Bob was
"way out here?" he smiled. "Gosh,
knew him in a minute. Great
man in his day, but that left arm
of his gave out too soon. Mighty
good to see that old face again."
When you meet the Iron Man
you've met somebody.
You know It when he grabs
your hand with that great paw
of his that once held a rival
class, making an average kick of
68 feet G inches a punt, while the
huskiest boot was for 110 feet.
Finals for the tests of the fifth
and sixth grade girls are being
held this afternoon.
The winter tests will be com
posed of rope work and gymnasi
um competition, white the spring
work will be running for both
boys and girls.
A committee has been appoint
ed to take charge of the pro
gram, and consists of George M.
Shreoder, Ed N. Watkins, Mike
Lynch, Lou Nordyke and Frank
Leslie.
It is expected that the legal
papers making McGinnity owner
of the Tigers will be filed today.
■•■ ■;■ '$> •$
<5>
♦At 7 a. m. today Sutor <3>
Brothers and the Carmen-
bicycle race in progress here ♦
♦ had reeled off 1,557 miles,
♦ 3 laps. The other teams
♦ en spills occurred early this
♦ morning. •$>
♦ UK KNOWS IT, SAYS
RITCHIE'S MANAGER IN I'HOMISIXG AD AXOTHKH CItACK
AX TITLE.
IJV nililiY NOLAN.
Malinger and Trainer of Willie Ritchie.
II— ™«»j^^_—, Ritchie has demonstrated his class. He Is abso-
I KkTllutcly entitled to every honor that has come to him
iHBr^^S^BJ Drainy, cool, determined as a bulldog, and as
m > VL^aV|game '■' battler as ever crawled into an arena, Rit
l^r JS& I '''''"' has great ntural advantages over most of the
I \Ns3p£'i»* contenders who are now seeking a match with him.
**^y^Jm During the Thanksgiving day match with Wolgast,
Tytjlj^. his advantage in height and reach early asserted
j«P^K Itself. That Ritchie realized the advantage and
iSB W j/Sk made the most of it was plainly seen during the
'S^lnl&'V^iil lixteen 101111 that will go down in ring history as
pMß§Svj|iip| ""' "' the most torrid oncounters ever Been in the
>^mkMMy.MA | "Ritchie won the championship with that right.
Both Jones and Wolgast know it, however much they may attempt
to mislead those who were not so fortunßte as to witness that
Thanksgiving day battle. Wolgast knows that he can con
aider himself a very lucky fighter in defeat, though it Is
really too bad that he resorted to foul blows in losing. He was
fairly beaten. He knows that the referee's decision gave him the
out he was looking for.
Of this Wolgast may be sure. He will be given a chance to
meet Ritchie again.
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